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Honest post-ban guide

Marvel Rivals ban recovery — what is actually possible.

We will not waste your time: Marvel Rivals bans are NetEase-side and no third-party tool, Nimbus included, can recover them. What follows is the realistic version of post-ban — what an appeal can and cannot do, why HWID spoofing helps the next account and not the banned one, and how Nimbus lowers ban risk on the fresh account you set up to keep playing.

Nimbus does not promise zero ban risk. Ever.

Any vendor that promises an undetected-forever overlay, a guaranteed unban, or a refund-on-ban is selling you the wrong thing. The honest position is the one on this page: Nimbus reduces ban risk by avoiding loud detection signals and shipping fast patches, and the residual risk on any third-party tool is never zero.

Fresh-account checklist
  1. Run the Nimbus Spoofer tab — Kernel path if available, One-Shot otherwise
  2. Reboot, verify the rewrite stuck with the launcher stress harness
  3. Create a new NetEase account on a clean email address
  4. Use a clean Steam family-share slot or a separate Steam account
  5. Start in casual queue, gain MMR slowly, do not climb ranked on day one
  6. Keep smart-aim strength sane, leave hard-signal toggles off

Why bans cannot be third-party-reversed

When NetEase issues a Marvel Rivals ban, the decision lives on NetEase's servers and is keyed to the account identity — the email, the NetEase user ID, and the historical telemetry attached to that account. None of those live on your PC. A spoofer cannot rewrite them. A loader cannot rewrite them. A $50 “ban recovery” service cannot rewrite them. The only entity that can lift the ban is NetEase, and they do so only through the appeal flow on their own support site.

That means the “ban recovery” market is, in practice, mostly a scam category. The legitimate steps after a ban are: file one appeal, wait the standard seven-to-fourteen-day response window, and in parallel set up a fresh account properly so you are not idle while the appeal is in flight. The Nimbus blog post Is Marvel Rivals banwave 2026 covers what the public dataset suggests about which categories of ban are reversible and which are not.

What Nimbus actually changes for the next account

On a fresh NetEase account, the variables that move ban risk are detection signal volume, detection signal patterns, and hardware identity. Nimbus addresses all three:

  • Signal volume. Smart aim instead of crosshair lock, no trigger automation, no shot-vector rewrite. The full list of behaviours we refuse to ship is on the smart-aim alternative page.
  • Signal patterns. An off-screen render buffer means OBS, Discord, and NVIDIA ShadowPlay do not capture the overlay — covered in the stream-safe write-up. Patch turnaround typically inside fifteen minutes of an EAC update closes the window during which signatures are stale-and-detectable.
  • Hardware identity. The launcher Spoofer tab ships both One-Shot (user-mode) and Kernel (signed-driver) paths plus a reboot-stress harness — full details on the HWID spoofer page.

How to file a Marvel Rivals appeal anyway

If you want the appeal on the record, the path is the NetEase support form on the official Marvel Rivals website. Provide your NetEase user ID, the ban email reference number, and a calm, single-paragraph explanation. Do not mention third-party tools. Account-pattern flags (rapid climbs, shared PCs, family-share weirdness) are the category most often overturned; detection-driven bans rarely are. There is no charge for an appeal and no reason not to file one — but budget your hope correctly.

Background reading

For how Easy Anti-Cheat actually telemeters Marvel Rivals, see Marvel Rivals EAC explained. For the data on whether overlays are actually safer than aimbots, see Are Marvel Rivals overlays safe. For the dataset behind our claim that Nimbus avoids the loudest detection signals, see Cheats vs assist tools.

Frequently asked

Can Nimbus recover my banned Marvel Rivals account?

No. Marvel Rivals bans are decided on NetEase servers, and no third-party tool — Nimbus included — can reverse that decision. Anyone selling a ban-recovery service is selling you the wrong thing. The realistic path forward is a fresh NetEase account on a spoofed hardware fingerprint.

What does Nimbus actually reduce my ban risk by?

Nimbus avoids the four loudest detection signals — crosshair lock, trigger automation, shot-vector rewrite, ability scripting — renders through an off-screen buffer so stream-record passes do not capture the overlay, and ships patches typically within fourteen minutes of an Easy Anti-Cheat update. None of that drives the residual risk to zero; it lowers the rate, not the floor.

Why was my account banned? It says nothing in the email.

Marvel Rivals ban emails are generic by design — NetEase does not publish the exact detection that fired. The most common categories in 2026 are hard-aim heuristics (lock signatures), kernel-driver fingerprint matches (foreign loader signatures), and account-pattern flags (rapid MMR climb on a new account). The blog post Is Marvel Rivals banwave 2026 covers what the public dataset suggests.

Will an HWID spoof let me return on my original account?

No. Spoofing the hardware ID changes what the next account looks like to anti-cheat. The original NetEase account is tied to the email address and account ID, not the hardware — so even on a spoofed PC it stays banned. HWID spoof is for the fresh account, not the old one.

Is appealing the ban worth trying?

Sometimes. Account-pattern flags (false positives on rapid climbing or shared-PC accounts) are occasionally overturned through the NetEase support form. Detection-driven bans are almost never reversed. There is no cost to filing an appeal beyond your time, so it is worth one attempt before moving on to the fresh-account path.

Do I have to buy Nimbus again on the new account?

No. A Nimbus license is tied to your Nimbus email account, not to the NetEase account. As long as you log into the launcher with the same email, the same license redeems on a fresh Marvel Rivals account. See the HWID reset guide for moving an active license to a new PC.

Set up the fresh account the right way.

Spoofer tab + smart-aim overlay + 14-minute patch cadence for $5 a day. We will not unban your old account. We will give the new one the best honest shot.